Ghost Shrimp

Probably..... I have seen 3 or 4 inch fish just gobble them up in my friends tank 0.o.
 
i think he hid in an ornament when i took it out becuase i just looke at the tank and he is in the eye of the fake skull right now how funny :lol:

he is just chillin out
 
1 gallon is too small to keep any fish in. Ghost shrimp should be fine with the betta in the 2.5 (although I think that's too small too, personally).
 
So can I have 1 Betta 2 ghost shrimp and an apple snail

In a 5 gallon

5g is too small for a Betta IMO, 10g would be an improvement. Nothing alive should be in anything less than a 5 gallon, also my opinion....maybe a snail but shrimp should be in a 5 gallon as they are very active little creatures.
 
K wat about a 14 gallon can I have 1 male Betta 5 neons 5 endlers and 2 ghost shrimp

Neons are not a good choice due to the fact that they have been over bred and have so many health issues. Not good starter fish. Later on if you can find a good reliable source for them, then go for it. The endlers and shrimp(tank has to be established first) are good but get some amano or ghost shrimp because the betta will eat dwarf shrimp. Some nice small fish are galaxy rasbora, otocinclus, ember tetra, pygmy corydora, the list goes on.

Good luck
 
So can I have 4 endlers 4 long finned danios 3 harleyquinn rasboras 1 Betta 2 shrimp

No to danios, they're too active. Also not sure how the betta would react to the long-finned varieties. You'd need to up your harlequin numbers to at least 6, but I'm awful with gallons so I don't know if this would be a bit overstocked or not.
 

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